Bring Your Action Scenes To Life And
Learn The Art Of Cinematic Combat!
Have you ever dreamed of creating incredible action or fight scenes? Whether you’re an actor, aspiring stunt performer, filmmaker, or director, this is your chance to stand out.
Maybe you’ve tried on your own but couldn’t quite achieve that professional, realistic look?
Are expensive workshops, long travel distances, or inconvenient schedules holding you back?
Tired of wasting hours on unstructured YouTube tutorials that leave you more confused than confident?
Of course, this course cannot replace many years of combat sport or stunt training.
But all the techniques demonstrated and explained here have proved their worth, over years of practice, as being effective and safe when it comes to working out, memorizing and performing a choreography.
Benefit from over 20 years of experience in blockbuster productions like "Matrix Resurrections", "Hunger Games" and "The Three Musketeers in 3D", as well as 160+ other national and international projects.
✅ How to execute punches, holds, choke techniques and many more –
safely and convincingly for the camera.
✅ The secrets to creating the illusion of taking hits and delivering
believable action.
✅ Clear, step-by-step guidance based on proven principles.
Whether you’re at home or on the go, this course fits into your schedule
and adapts to your needs.
Start mastering the craft of cinematic combat today – no prior experience
required!
In this module you will learn the 8 essential principles that underly every movie fight, making it safe, credible and repeatable.
In this module, we would like to introduce various types of warm ups you can use on your
own or with a partner. These consist of specific attacker and defender exercises designed
to prepare you for the movie fighting techniques we will be looking at.
You are now ready for the 10 basic attacking techniques that will help you perform your first fights safely, creatively and believably on screen. All the techniques are subdivided as follows:
- Preparation
- Cueing
- Attack & Reaction
- Upgrade
We want to provide you some more information so that you are ready to
rehearse or shoot properly.
In this module you will learn the 8 essential principles that underly every movie fight, making it safe, credible and repeatable.
In this module, we would like to introduce various types of warm ups you can use on your own or with a partner.
These consist of specific attacker and defender exercises designed to prepare you for the moviefighting techniques we will be looking at.
You are now ready for the 10 basic attacking techniques that will help you perform your first fights safely, creatively and believably on screen. All the techniques are subdivided as follows:
- Preparation
- Cueing
- Attack & Reaction
- Upgrade
We want to provide you some more information so that you are ready to rehearse or shoot properly.
Stuntman| Stuntcoordinator | Fightchoreographer
„As a kid, I always wanted to be a stuntman and doing fight choreography!
And thats what I do now.
For more then 20 years.
In my youth I was fascinated by Jackie Chan, Jean Claude van Damme and Brue Lee’s films. Back then, I couldn’t wait to go to the video rental shops after school, which were mushrooming after the wall fell in 1989, to lend the next tape.
Today I can say that I worked as a fight choreographer for Lana Wachowski (“Sense8”), Gore Verbinski (“A Cure for Wellness”), as a stuntman for George Clooney (“Monuments Men”), Tom Tykwer (“Cloud Atlas „ , “Babylon Berlin”), Quentin Tarantino (“ Inglorious Basterds „) or as a stunt coordinator for the Netflix series“ DARK „, among others. I was doubling Til Schweiger („3 Musketeers in 3 D“), Mathias Schweighöfer („Zweiohrküken“), Ben Foster („Pandorum“), Leland Orser („Berlin Station“) and many more.
In the last 10 years I was happy to have worked and studied with different fight choreographers like Michael Bornhütter („Pandorum“), Nick Powel („Three Musketeers in 3 D“), Roman Spacil („The Musketeers“ TV Series) or Laurent Demianoff („Gunpowder Milkshake“). While working with different fight choreographers, directors and actors I got to know different ways of doing moviefighting.
My professional stuntman career began in 2000 when a dream
came true and I had the chance to work with my idol Donnie Yen
for the German martial arts show “Puma”. After that I worked for
many national and international directors and stunt coordinators.
In 2003 I was nominated for the Taurus World Stunt Award in the BEST FIGHT category for the Steven Seagal film “Half Past Dead”.
In 2012 I released my first independent martial arts film “Urban Fighter” (aka “Street Gangs”) and won the award for BEST ACTION FILM at the Movieville International Film Festival.
In the same year I starred alongside Fred Williamson and Lorenzo Lamas in the action film “Atomic Eden”.
My second independent martial arts film, “One Million K (l) icks”, followed in 2015. “Ultimate Justice”, my third self-produced film, was released in 2016, in which Mark Dacascos and Matthias Hues also starred.
Till today I am bussy working as a fight choreographer, stuntman and coach.
If you want to become a good Movie Fighter then always keep your mind and body in good shape. Train different martial arts and
find your own unique style.